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SIO Command $FF Reset FujiNet
europlus edited this page Sep 20, 2024
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This is a command for Device $70 - The FujiNet Device itself (see SIO-Commands-for-Device-ID-$70).
Causes the ESP to reboot, and thereby also re-mount the CONFIG boot disk.
Important
It's important to wait 5 seconds after issuing this command, to give the ESP sufficient time to reboot.
DCB | Value |
---|---|
DDEVIC | $70 |
DUNIT | $01 |
DCOMND | $FF |
DSTATS | 0x00 |
DBUF | NULL |
DTIMLO | $0F |
DBYT | 0 |
DAUX1 | 0 |
DAUX2 | 0 |
/**
* Reset the ESP
*/
void reset(void)
{
OS.dcb.ddevic=0x70;
OS.dcb.dunit=1;
OS.dcb.dcomnd=0xFF; // reset FujiNet device
OS.dcb.dstats=0x40; // Peripheral->Computer
OS.dcb.dbuf=0x00;
OS.dcb.dtimlo=0x0F; // 15 second timeout
OS.dcb.dbyt=0;
OS.dcb.daux=0;
siov();
OS.rtclok[0]=OS.rtclok[1]=OS.rtclok[2]=0;
while (OS.rtclok[2]<255) { } // Wait...
asm("JMP $E477"); // do a cold start.
return OS.dcb.dstats;
}
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